Mark Mothersbaugh

Mark Mothersbaugh is an American musician, composer, singer and painter. He is the co-founder and lead singer of the new wave band Devo since 1972. His other musical projects include work for television series, films, and video games.
Since Devo, Mothersbaugh developed a successful career writing musical scores for film and television. In film, Mothersbaugh has worked frequently with filmmaker Wes Anderson, and scored most of his feature films (Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou).
His music has been a staple of the children's television shows Rugrats, Beakman's World, and Clifford the Big Red Dog. He also wrote the theme song for the new Felix the Cat show for Hanna Barbera, some music for Pee-Wee's Playhouse in 1990 and the theme song for The New Super Mario World for DiC Entertainment in 1991.
Mothersbaugh and Casales have also produced much of Toni "Mickey" Basil's music. The great Devo mark is all over Toni's songs.
Mothersbaugh is also known for his music in video games including Sony's Crash Bandicoot series, the Jak and Daxter series, and EA Games's The Sims 2. This work is often performed with Mutato Muzika, the music production company he formed with several other former members of Devo including his brother, Bob Mothersbaugh.
Mothersbaugh composed "Having Trouble Sneezing", the distinctive music heard in the award-winning "Get A Mac" commercials for Apple Inc.
Mark Mothersbaugh composed the score for the first season of the television series Big Love, which stars Bill Paxton. Mark Mothersbaugh was replaced after one season by David Byrne of Talking Heads.
He currently hosts a drawing segment on the children's television series, Yo Gabba Gabba!.